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As shopping habits change, what will be the fate of local icons like Calhoun Square and Southdale Center?
The bank says it has teamed up with nonprofit developer Aeon and three local foundations to prevent affordable housing units from being converted into high-rent apartments.
Following years of pressure, Metropolitan Airports Commission is considering a $15 minimum wage for workers.
Minneapolis health insurance startup Bright Health expands its reach into California.
The successful tech entrepreneur and nonprofit leaders share giving strategies during Twin Cities Startup Week.
Featuring apparel for the whole family in extended sizes, the collection launches in late January.
As the first woman to lead the organization, she vows to help level the playing field for startups owned by women and people of color.
The event center joins retailers, restaurants, and hockey teams in the Treasure Island Center facility in downtown St. Paul.
Internet and cable provider CenturyLink has agreed to pay $8.9 million for overcharging Minnesota customers since 2011, attorney general Keith Ellison says.
The deal is aimed at giving Ecolab a “foothold in the growing livestock and poultry biosecurity segment,” Ecolab officials say.
As the media organization's first female CEO, Strobel will succeed longtime leader James Pagliarini.
Duluth Trading picks a real Duluthian for its new women's collection.
Later this year, the company will open a 16,000-square-foot distillery and production center, which will include a cocktail lounge and kitchen.
Sixteen employees have filed a class action lawsuit alleging the trustees’ actions violate fiduciary duty and shareholder rights.
Book Review: “Kill Reply All: A Modern Guide to Online Etiquette, from Social Media to Work to Love”
In "Kill Reply All," author Victoria Turk serves up tips on how to communicate better via email and phones.